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enTue, 03 Mar 2015 22:48:59 GMTTue, 03 Mar 2015 22:48:59 GMTRev9000Site Feedback - My Queue RSS feed of a specific format?@golnazal: I didn't see that before. Yes, that's perfect. Thanks!]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Feedback/My-Queue-RSS-feed-of-a-specific-format/a8c0e81e94f74aaabb00a049003555e9#a8c0e81e94f74aaabb00a049003555e9
Sun, 06 May 2012 03:14:11 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Feedback/My-Queue-RSS-feed-of-a-specific-format/a8c0e81e94f74aaabb00a049003555e9#a8c0e81e94f74aaabb00a049003555e9Yakko Warner3http://channel9.msdn.com/Niners/Yakko Warner/Discussions/RSSSite Feedback - My Queue RSS feed of a specific format?Is there any way to get an RSS feed of my queued videos in a particular format (like, mid-quality WMV)?

I have an issue with my Zune software where it doesn't want to sync larger video files with my WP7 without saying my phone has "stopped responding" (which is a completely separate issue that I should look into and get solved some day -- neither rebooting the phone nor rebooting the computer helps), and as a workaround I want to just have Zune subscribe to and download the smaller files. Or maybe I should just subscribe to the audio versions, since WP7 refuses to let me use my bluetooth headphones for watching videos (but I'm not bitter or anything).

You authorized it when you installed SP1. The extension is clearly described in the ClickOnce section of the SP1 feature list. We all read feature lists, changelogs and release notes very carefully whenever we install something this
significant, right?

Technically, Microsoft didn't modify a single bit of Firefox. It just dropped the extension where Firefox could find it.

Erm, this just dropped with Windows Update, automatically, with no warning or pre-authorization or feature list or anything.

Might have gone mostly unnoticed, too, if Firefox didn't pop up a dialog box on startup anytime a new plug-in is installed.